By NFFC

Forest Women return to The City Ground this Sunday (2pm KO) as they host Halifax in the Northern Premier Division.

The league clash is The Reds’ first home tie in three weeks following a triple header on the road with Carly Davies’ side securing two wins and a draw whilst on their travels.

Halifax are visitors this weekend at The City Ground looking to secure their first league win of the season, with Forest hoping to extend their lead at the top of the table.

TICKETS

Tickets can be purchased online here, in person, or by calling us on 0115 982 4388.

The club encourages supporters to purchase online and, also, to select digital tickets via your mobile phone or print-at-home. This is the fastest and most convenient method secure your seat and reduces the risk of queuing to buy on the day.

Turnstiles will open from 13:00pm – 60 minutes prior to the 2:00pm kick-off. The club encourages supporters to please arrive early to avoid queues and enjoy the pre-match atmosphere.

Supporters can enter the stadium via turnstiles 10-13 in the Peter Taylor Stand.

Tickets can be purchased on the day at the Main Ticket Office from 10:00am until half time, with card payments only. On the day tickets will be situated in the Peter Taylor Stand.

MATCHDAY TRAVEL

How to get to The City Ground

By train

Nottingham railway station has regular rail services from London, Birmingham, Derby, Leicester, Newark, Grantham, Worksop, Sheffield, Lincoln, and Peterborough. The station itself is roughly a 20-minute walk or ten-minute bus ride from The City Ground. When you head out of the train station turn left and walk all the way down until you cross the iconic Trent Bridge, and the stadium will be on your left.

By bus

The City Ground is serviced by several frequent services from across the Nottingham, with the Numbers 5-11 services likeliest to pick-up/drop closest to The City Ground in any direction.

By Tram

There are 7 park and ride sites across Nottingham, find out more about all of them here.

By Car

The City Ground can be accessed quickly and easily from junctions 24 and 26 of the M1, depending on which direction you are departing from. Just remember to set your SatNav to NG2 5FJ.

From the north, leave the M1 at junction 26 and follow signs for Nottingham via the A610 Nuthall Road until you meet the A6514 at Western Boulevard. Turn right and follow the A6514 (‘the ring road south’) and join Middleton Boulevard, which becomes Clifton Boulevard after the Queens Medical Centre.

Parking

Parking can be booked online here with supporters advised to purchase in advance of the fixture. There will limited availability on the day, with card payments only.

Supporters' parking is located in the East Car Park, where supporters can then walk round to the Peter Taylor stand via Oyston, Colwick and finally Pavilion Road.